Poshshopirim (My King, Poem of Khazini) by Erkinjon Shirmonov and Ne’matjon Shirmonov

Description | Katta ashula (a song performed with a plate) is specific to the Ferghana Valley of Uzbekistan. Usually, it is performed a cappella by two to five singers of the same vocal range who use a plate or tray to project their voices in different ways. In most cases, katta ashula is performed by singers with a high-pitched, wide-ranging voice, and these are some of the distinguishing features of the complex performance style. Katta ashula developed from basic traditional events in history, from labour songs, and from different styles of ghazal verses. Usually, katta ashula is performed in big gatherings, festivities, and party celebrations. | ||
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Manage No | AI00000573 | ||
Country | Uzbekistan | ||
ICH Domain | Oral traditions and representations, Performing Arts, Social practices, rituals, festive events | ||
Audio Performer | Erkinjon Shirmonov and Ne’matjon Shirmonov | Year | 2015 |
Place | Ferghana Valley | File Size | N/A |
Definition | N/A | File Format | Video |
Copyright | Republican Scientific and Methodological Centre of Folk Art, under the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Uzbekistan |
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